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Marc Dunkelman

Fellow in Public Policy
marc_dunkelman@brown.edu
Department Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs

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"Nextdoor Publishes First Annual 2021 Transparency Report" (Commentary by Marc Dunkelman)

February 23, 2022
In this article, Fellow in International and Public Affairs Marc Dunkelman notes, "So frequently left out of the equation when we think about tech is the quality of the relationships formed online — in too many cases they're shallow, temporary, and transactional. Nextdoor is proving that tech can be a gateway to healthier, more meaningful, longer-lasting real ties within a community."
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City & Slate

The governor’s plan to reinvent Penn Station might need some rethinking (Marc Dunkelman cited)

June 29, 2021
This article references a piece by Fellow in International and Public Affairs Marc Dunkelman examining the history of New York's Penn Station.
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The Boston Globe

"Why it's hard to get good projects going" (Written by Marc Dunkelman)

May 10, 2021
Fellow in International and Public Affairs Marc Dunkelman penned this column on America's absence of a centralized figure empowered to cut through the objections and force bureaucracies to serve a common mission.
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VOA News

"Are America’s Communities Vanishing?" (Commentary by Marc Dunkelman)

April 30, 2021
This article includes commentary from Marc Dunkelman, Fellow in International and Public Affairs, whose book "The Vanishing Neighbor" is heavily referenced.
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The New York Times

"Biden’s Infrastructure Sales Force Knows Its Potholes and Bridges" (Commentary by Marc Dunkelman)

April 8, 2021
Fellow in International and Public Affairs Marc Dunkelman offered commentary on President Joe Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan and the role that former Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo (now U.S. Secretary of Commerce) has played in its launch.
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The Boston Globe

"How could the American Jobs Plan improve Rhode Island’s infrastructure?" (Commentary by Marc Dunkelman)

April 2, 2021
In this article, Marc Dunkelman, Fellow in International and Public Affairs, explains how he'd like to improve Rhode Island's infrastructure if the American Jobs Plan becomes law.
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